Example sentences of "[is] that [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The main industry 's that export to the US are Food and drink ; and Textiles . |
2 | people do n't stay out long , so you do n't get many people getting up to two or three years experience , the one 's that stay on that long stay |
3 | An interesting warning can be gathered from Pooley 's that remaining in such an area for more than one minute risks possible harm from radiation . |
4 | A cumbersome bureaucracy has grown up at Lloyd 's that panders to the market 's parochial interests rather than to its wider good . |
5 | When they asked him where it was that my father had wanted to build the gallery , he said something like , ‘ Well , you know , it 's that place near the pond between the pond and the obelisk ’ , meaning the Washington Monument and the Reflecting Pool . |
6 | Oh , Stour , the river Stour , yeah , eh , erm , that looks as if he 's that looks as if is |
7 | The more likely scenario is that support for SAG will wane , funding from members will dry up and DRDA will become a de facto standard by default . |
8 | But the more likely scenario is that support for the SQL Access Group will wane , funding from members will dry up and Distributed Relational Database Architecture will become the standard by default . |
9 | The central argument in this chapter is that change in world structures has created both new possibilities for creating wealth , and new dilemmas for governments as to how to balance the conflicting demands of their domestic and international agendas . |
10 | The soil classification used here is that adopted in Scotland ( Soil Survey of Scotland , 1984 ) for the 1:250 000 scale soil survey of the whole country during which the soils of the Outer Hebrides were mapped and described ( Hudson et al , 1982 ) . |
11 | Probably the best-known , and perhaps the most notorious , selected settlement policy is that adopted in County Durham , where there were special difficulties in planning for the dispersed villages that had grown up in the coalfield ( Barr 1969 ; Blowers 1972 ) . |
12 | This procedure , which is that adopted in the model described above , is quite legitimate ; it does however underline the limitations of confining attention to equilibrium paths . |
13 | A section of printed ephemera with its own special charm is that consisting of the small mementoes which a number of printing houses struck off to amuse and honour visitors . |
14 | The most bizarre of all these techniques , at least to our eyes , prejudiced as we are to a mammalian way of doing things , is that practised by Rhinoderma , a tiny frog that Darwin found in Southern Chile . |
15 | But what is less often pointed out is that Anselm in The Proslogion also defines God as ‘ greater than can be thought to exist ’ . |
16 | Erm but I think the important thing is that Jung on whom this er particular theory it 's based on his |
17 | The vocalisation you are most likely to hear is that produced by juveniles when they are playing . |
18 | The result of this , as far as the individual is concerned , is still inevitably depression and its polar opposite mania , except that in these circumstances depression has become the vague permanent melancholy which state oppression invariably induces , and the intermittent mania is that produced by alcohol . |
19 | As it happens , the only ethical guide which is relatively clear , though still very general , is that contained in a brief statement made by Pope Pius XII 20 years ago . |
20 | A further measure which could be of value in preventing odour emissions from waste incineration or blast furnaces , is that contained in s.3(1) of the 1956 Act . |
21 | It does suggest that the only information the discourse analyst has access to is that contained in the text of a discourse fragment . |
22 | A classic definition of a state is that contained in article 1 of the Montevideo Convention of 1933 as having : ‘ ( a ) a permanent population ; ( b ) a defined territory ; ( c ) government ; and ( d ) capacity to enter into relations with other states . ’ |
23 | One important default power is that contained in the Housing Act , 1980 , which can be brought into effect whenever the minister considers that tenants are having difficulty in exercising their right to buy a council property ‘ effectively and expeditiously ’ . |
24 | One particular exception which may well apply is that contained in sections 8 of the Factors Act and 24 of the Sale of Goods Act . |
25 | The most likely exception is that contained in two almost –33 identical statutory provisions , section 25 of the Sale of Goods Act and section 9 of the Factors Act 1889 . |
26 | A key exclusion for KPMG is that contained in paragraph 21 of Schedule 1 FSA . |
27 | A less strongly related argument is that contained in a version of the ‘ insider-outsider ’ accounts of unemployment ( see Linbeck and Snower 1986 ) . |
28 | The former is that contained in the UK Data Protection Act . |
29 | ‘ The only odd thing is that according to the military history , the place had been overrun by American First Army , either the 3rd or 9th Division , I ca n't quite make out their boundary line , nearly two weeks before . ’ |
30 | Next I ask myself , does one congratulate oneself on getting married or not ? — or is that left for everyone else to do ? |